In this version of the test the candidate has to make “forced choices”, that is, they have to indicate which in a block of three statements is most like them and then from the remaining two statements which are more characteristic of them. The ipsative method ensures that the candidates cannot bias the result of the assessment. The test cannot be hand scored.
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Consultant
Julianna Kiss
She graduated first as a mathematics-geography teacher in Szeged. Then, she obtained a degree in psychology from Eötvös Loránd Science University. Her professional attitude can be characterised by strong practice-orientation. She is a keen lecturer and supervisor of the training courses.
She is one of SHL Hungary’s founders. She has rich experience in designing and delivering Hungarian and international selection projects. She took part in assembling the professional materials for the Hungarian SHL training courses.
She has been SHL Hungary's director since 1997. She plays a critical role in spreading SHL methodology in Eastern Europe.
She is an SHL UK accredited trainer.